I think 999 had a few foibles-- notably having to repeat puzzles-- that were completely overshadowed by how fantastic the plot tied itself together and how much it made me actually care about the entire cast. Fucking awesome game; and the final puzzle, despite being a type of puzzle that basically could have stopped be dead, was dramatic and awesome.

Yeah man, and I especially like that even after you've gotten the true ending, you rewind back to certain parts of the story to try to make more sense of them (for example, the way the characters react when Junpei tricks them into going through door 3).

Well dude, how could you not like the soundtrack, it's got morphogenetic sorrow in it again! That is a fantastic song. The puzzle room music in VLR didn't grab me as much as it did in 999 though.

Also, before anyone complains, I found out after the podcast that you can swap difficulty on the fly in P4G. So that argument goes out the window. I'm actually very happy with the granular difficulty sliders in P4G. More games should have stuff like that.

Listening now, and man, I have to say that whole Playstation Plus thing on the Vita is realllly tempting me. But I don't know how the whole thing works. Can anyone give me some details?

I have a PS3 and a Vita. Does one subscription cover me on both?

Am I right in the following? If I get the subscription, I get free games. If I stop subscribing, I lose access to those games. If I were to resubscribe, I'd get them back. If I'm subscribed when something becomes free, I can get it free later, even if it stops being free to new subscribers and I didn't download it back when it was free.

The current free offerings look pretty awesome. Any way to know how long they'll stick around? I'm not sure I'll have the $50 to throw at an annual subscription until Christmas.

Listening now, and man, I have to say that whole Playstation Plus thing on the Vita is realllly tempting me. But I don't know how the whole thing works. Can anyone give me some details?

I have a PS3 and a Vita. Does one subscription cover me on both?

Am I right in the following? If I get the subscription, I get free games. If I stop subscribing, I lose access to those games. If I were to resubscribe, I'd get them back. If I'm subscribed when something becomes free, I can get it free later, even if it stops being free to new subscribers and I didn't download it back when it was free.

The current free offerings look pretty awesome. Any way to know how long they'll stick around? I'm not sure I'll have the $50 to throw at an annual subscription until Christmas.

Thanks!

1 subscription DOES cover both. I just got a Vita, and along with my two physical games, thanks to PS+ I have something like eight or nine games to play already.

The free games are free, but you have to download them to your account during the month that they're available. Once you do that, as long as you have an active membership (even if you cancel and resub), you will always have access to those games. But after the month they're listed on the store as free, if you haven't already registered them to your account, you'd have to pay for them. So once this month is over, the current crop of freebies will no longer be listed as free, but as long as you clicked on them to register them to your account, you'll own them for as long as you have PS+.

And yeah, the current free offerings ARE awesome. :) It's one of the reasons I got that Amazon bundle for Vita-- it came with three months of free PS+ and PS All Stars, so basically it came with something like 18 games free, by the end. :)

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Oh, snap - so do you think I have to get this by tomorrow in order to get the games they're advertising now? (Since tomorrow's the 30th.)

Thanks for the info!

Not necessarily. They've been advertising this "Instant Game Collection" stuff even for the PS3. Lots of the stuff that became free for PS3 much earlier in the year is still there. I doubt they're going to expire this Vita stuff before the end of the year, especially considering the holiday season.